New Delhi [India], June 4 (ANI): In the wake of the Malviya Nagar fireplace tragedy, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday known as a high-level assembly for June 5 (Friday) to strengthen fireplace security compliance and curb unauthorised constructions throughout the capital.
Taking a strict stance on this whole matter, the federal government has made it clear that no constructing proprietor, official, or every other responsible individual discovered chargeable for the Malviya Nagar fireplace incident might be spared. The Chief Minister states that to make sure public security within the capital, it’s important to work holistically on all elements, together with compliance with security requirements, efficient monitoring methods, and an accountable mechanism, in order that such tragedies may be prevented sooner or later and Delhi may be made safer, in accordance with a launch from the Chief Minister’s Office.
Senior officers from the Delhi Police, Revenue Department, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council, DDA, Delhi Fire Service, Delhi Jal Board, and different involved departments will attend this assembly to be held on the Delhi Secretariat.
The Chief Minister has clearly said that the shortcomings behind the horrific fireplace incident in a visitor home in Malviya Nagar might be severely investigated, and whoever is held accountable might be held accountable. She reiterated that strict motion might be taken towards unlawful properties, accommodations and visitor homes working with out permission, and all these establishments within the capital which can be violating fireplace security guidelines and constructing bye-laws.
According to the Chief Minister, she is taking detailed info from numerous departments on this matter and is fixing the accountability of the involved departments and officers, together with the causes of such accidents. She states that because of corruption and negligence in some departments, the federal government has to face pointless difficulties. Now, strict and efficient steps must be taken to forestall the recurrence of such incidents, in order that the lack of life and property may be prevented and Delhi may be established as a protected capital, the discharge famous.
The Chief Minister stated that the federal government will implement stricter and extra accountable guidelines to curb unlawful constructions. The Delhi Government will take motion towards illegally working accommodations and visitor homes, and no establishment violating security and building guidelines might be spared.
This is concerning the fireplace that broke out at Flourish Stay Hotel in Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar, on the morning of June 3. According to the FIR, 21 individuals have been killed, and 28 others sustained accidents within the incident.
In the case, A Delhi courtroom on Thursday remanded Lovkesh Bajaj, proprietor of Flourish Stays Hotel in Malviya Nagar, to 4 days of police custody in reference to the fireplace tragedy.
Bajaj was produced earlier than Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Bhanu Pratap Singh at Saket Courts following his arrest by Delhi Police.
The police have booked him underneath a number of provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), together with Section 105 (culpable murder not amounting to homicide), Section 326(g) (mischief by fireplace), Section 324(5) (mischief inflicting harm to property), Section 125 (endangering life and private security of others), and Section 287 (negligent conduct with fireplace). (ANI)

